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  1. ... Satureia, Satureia hortensis M. 528, Savoury. Thymus, Thymus vulgaris M. 542, ... Anethum FceniculumM.291, Sweet fennel. Pimpinella, Pimpinella saxifragaM. ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The botanical names of the U.S. pharmacopœia 
    Publication: [Detroit?] : [publisher not identified], [1892?]
    ... necessary to transfer the species to the genus Foeniculum, and as it must carry its specific name with it, it becomes Foeniculum foeniculum. The same rule would make Taraxacum Taraxacum, ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise of the materia medica (Volume 1) 
    Publication: [United States] : Edinburgh : printed ; re-printed for, and sold by, J. Crukshank and R. Campbell, Philadelphia, R. Hodge, S. Campbell, and T. Allen, New-York, MDCCLXXXIX [1789]
    ... 287, Coriander. Cuminum, Cuminum Cyminum M. 285, Cummin. Fœniculum, Anethum Fœniculum M. 291, Sweet fennel. Pimpinella, Pimpinella Saxifraga M. ... Antimonio. Emetica. XXI. DIURETICA. a. Umbellatæ. Petroselinum, Daucus, Fœniculum, Pimpinella, Eryngium. b. Stellatæ. Aparine, Rubia. c. Varia. ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on chemistry (Volume 3, Part 5) 
    Publication: New York : D. Appleton, 1878-1892
    ... the essential oil of the seeds of Anethum foeniculum, Pimpinella anisum, Artemisia dracunculus, and Illicium anisatum, and ... It also occurs in oil of fennel {Anethum foeniculum)5 and in oil of dill (Anethmm graveolens). ...
  5. ... but Flax- seed; and, on the same principle, Foeniculum is called Fennel-seed; Ulmus, Slippery Elm Bark ; ... preparing hydrated per- oxide when required.) 8 oz. Foeniculum. 1 oz. Gambogiae pulv. 1 lb Gentiana contus. ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise of the materia medica 
    Publication: New York : Printed by L. Nichols & Co., for T. & J. Swords [and 9 others], 1802
    ... differ in their virtues from thofe of anife. FOENICULUM. This has the fame qualities as the dill,, ... pro- duce perfea feeds, we mean by the foeniculum duke, feeds import- ed from a fouthern climate, ...
  7. ... Co.. Infus. Scnnae.. Tr. minative. Rhei et Sennte. Foeniculum, F. Dulce Fennel, . Malta,. Fruit, Vol. Oil, 3 ... Amygdala (A. du/cis), Colo- ranean . . cynthis, Crocus, Foeniculum, Grana- tum, Laurocerasus, Primus, Scilla. Sicily and Calabria . ...
  8. ... Fceniculum vulgare, F. dulce, and F. officinale.'] 1. Foeniculum vulgare. Common Fen- nel; a European, Umbelliferous plant, ... which is incorrectly called wild fennel seed. 2. Foeniculum dulce. A species or culti- vated variety, which ...
  9. ... Corn Snakeroot. . . . Root, . . 50 *Enonymus, Wahoo, Bark, . . 50 Foeniculum, Fennel Seed, .... Fruit, . . 50 Francisca uniflora, . . . Manaca, Root, . . ... MATERIA MEDICA. FCENICULUM—Fennel.—The fruit (seed) of Foeniculum vulgare. Stomachic, stimulant, carminative. Used for colic and ...
  10. ... not so long. ANETHUM. 657 The fruit of Foeniculum vulgare. The fennel seed of the IT. S. P. ... properties are precisely those of the sweet fennel. Foeniculum, Fennel. Mat. Med. List, IJ. S. P. Oleum Fceniculi, ...
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